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The practice of layering beers dates back to 17th-century England, where it was common to blend multiple types of ales to ...
The company made its glass violin in 2003, and it has just been recognised officially by the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ with the title of world’s “first playable glass violin”.
BANGKOK: Preparations are underway for an extraordinary Guinness World Records attempt in Chiang Mai next Friday (April 19), as part of celebrations marking the ancient northern Thai city's 729th ...
Stakeholders in the educational sector have emphasised the urgent need for increased investment in digital literacy as a means of empowering individuals, transforming education and strengthening ...
Diageo’s flagship brand, Guinness, has traveled to every state in America for a nationwide campaign that captures, over a pint, what unites people. Called ‘A Lovely Day’ (a nod to the ...
Guinness believes in people — and its latest campaign, "A Lovely Day," celebrates American communities nationwide. The work, by Uncommon Creative Studio, runs across TV, digital and social media ...
The subject: evolution. Almost a century after a Tennessee schoolteacher named John Scopes was found guilty of teaching evolution, the theory proposed by the British naturalist Charles Darwin has ...
Guinness has exploded in popularity in recent months as a whole new generation seems to discover what the rest of us have known for generations: it tastes really nice. But alongside the huge spike ...
It was hard, brutally so, but after five days, a group of intrepid motoring enthusiasts had written the Nissan Navara Warrior into the Guinness ... the next evolution beyond the halo Pro4X model.
HERE’S TO 150. MARYLAND’S FIRST LADY STOPPED BY GUINNESS OPEN GATE BREWERY WEDNESDAY MORNING TO TASTE THE NEW BEER AND GET A BEHIND THE SCENES LOOK AT THE CANNING PROCESS. THE BREWERY IS ONLY ...
Mr. Pugsley Addams — a feisty feline from Mound, Minnesota — has clinched a Guinness World Record for having the longest tail on a living, domestic cat, measuring in at a whopping 18.5 inches.
Head to Rockefeller Gardens and Fortunato Park in Ormond Beach this weekend for a massive celebration of Celtic culture and family fun, with live music, food, games and many more activities.